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A footnote to this history of cultural fusion, you could say, occurred one afternoon on a local bus in Co Mayo, Ireland, in 1975.

The editors' footnote to this letter of 1931 is hygienically exact: "At this time, Trinity College Dublin did not have bathing facilities; the Turkish bath on Lincoln Place and another on Leinster Street were the two nearest to TCD".

"What started as this second act, like an afterthought, almost a footnote to this tremendous career, became this thing that Woodstock came to depend on, at the center of this remarkable musical community," John Sebastian, the former leader of the Lovin' Spoonful and now one of Woodstock's leading musical elders, said in an interview this week.

On their way through town today they will pass the France team's Sheraton hotel, and the Netherlands' team base on Ipanema and reflect that their own exploits will be little more than a footnote to this great 2014 World Cup finals.

Scott's footnote to this letter read: The really ludicrous position is the Mr Lloyd George is fighting to enfranchise seven million women and the militants are smashing unoffending people's windows and breaking up benevolent societies' meetings in a desperate effort to prevent him.

The story of Melania Trump's old nude photos, and their odd blossoming into a fable of the trials of immigration, will probably remain as a footnote to this bizarre Presidential campaign, though footnotes to this campaign are rather like footnotes to "Finnegans Wake": the text itself is so confounding that there isn't a sentence that might not call for one.

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The entire rest of the debate was nothing but an extended series of footnotes to this decisive moment.

Proteomic data also added footnotes to this notion, where the most functionally important and representative genes, including LEA3, sHSP, Bowman-Birk trypsin inhibitor, Lipoprotein and lectin, thaumatin-like protein were found as up-regulated DEGs.

A footnote to the Profile, in this issue, of Kaufman.

The New Yorker, May 18 , 1929P. 51 A footnote to the Profile, in this issue, of Kaufman.

By Alexander Woollcott The New Yorker, May 18 , 1929P. 51 A footnote to the Profile, in this issue, of Kaufman.

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